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Jazz fusion (also
known as
jazz rock,
jazz-rock fusion, or
simply fusion) is a po****r
music genre that
developed in the late 1960s when
musicians combined...
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performances on a
second stage by
students from the
Litchfield Jazz Camp, a kid's
craft corner, an
Artist Talk Tent
where the Artist-in-Residence...
- forward-looking.
Kenton was also a
pioneer in the
field of
jazz education,
creating the Stan
Kenton Jazz Camp in 1959 at
Indiana University. Stan
Kenton was born...
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Jazz Jennings (born
October 6, 2000) is an
American YouTube personality, spokesmodel,
television personality, and LGBT
rights activist.
Jennings is one...
- The W. C.
Handy Jazz Camp is
sponsored jointly by the W. C.
Handy Music Festival and the
University of
North Alabama (UNA), and is held
annually in Florence...
- She also
frequently attended Litchfield Jazz
Camp,
which she
attributes to her
early interest in
jazz.
Zuraitis studied classical voice at New York University...
- foot in the soul
jazz camp in
which he got his start, and the
other in the freer, open-minded
style he used a lot in the 70s!”
Jazz critic Scott Yanow...
- Limelight". All
About Jazz.
Retrieved September 24, 2010. "Stanford
Jazz Festival,
Jazz Camp &
Jazz Residency: A
swinging success!".
Stanford Jazz Workshop. Retrieved...
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elements of
jazz.
AllMusic states that the term
jazz-rock "may
refer to the loudest, wildest, most
electrified fusion bands from the
jazz camp, but most...
- longing".
Musicologist Raymond Knapp has
compared musical camp to
jazz,
especially in
camp's playfulness and
admiration for its subjects,
which can seem...